Not that I can see the picture
I was able to see it when I posted it though.
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same.
its there then gone.
Not that I can see the picture
I was able to see it when I posted it though.
m.
poof.same.
its there then gone.
Well I did the cache clear and opened in incognito mode and now I can see the picture.same.
its there then gone.
Did same and can confirm.I reached out to Xenforo support and they replied the following:
I cleared my browsers cache/tried incognito and I can now see all images on this thread.
Can you guys try the same and confirm?
Thanks
cc @Fenway
Ali, does this come in English?I just clicked reload images and got the photos to show up.
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I've had 2 dogs in my life. Coco, a 2 year old rescue who was an inner city dog who was a Doberman/ Weimaraner mix was 110 lbs. Smartest dog I've ever known. Found him (at Angel Memorial) a couple days before he was to be put down "baggage" until I found him. Loved to cuddle, big old lapdog, but when he heard an emergency call come in he would get his leash and wait for me at the door.I am so sorry for your loss. Folks who love pets like family are the very best.
When I lost Frodo I also had Luna and Pippin. I love them too but Frodo was a special cat.I've had 2 dogs in my life. Coco, a 2 year old rescue who was an inner city dog who was a Doberman/ Weimaraner mix was 110 lbs. Smartest dog I've ever known. Found him (at Angel Memorial) a couple days before he was to be put down "baggage" until I found him. Loved to cuddle, big old lapdog, but when he heard an emergency call come in he would get his leash and wait for me at the door.
He knew to be gentle with all of the family and neighborhood kids, even played street hockey in our driveway with us.
He died of cancer at 12 years old (had to put him down).
Maya was a German Shepard/hound mix. A Tennessee rescue. She was only several months old when we got her. Didn't meet her, just said that we'd take her from her pictures. She loved everyone BUT was not a lapdog, hated going out in the vehicles, especially at night.
We put her down due to her health issues.
Both were considered family members by family friends etc, especially Coco.
People would come over and look for him before the rest of us LOL.
Both gone. We're empty nesters now. I want to find the next "Coco" but
my wife can't take the heartbreak of losing another pet.
Oh man, that is the toughest, my condolences. Pets are family.Painful time for our family. My wife's dad had to have his lovely Jack Russel / Chihuahua cross ("Casey") put down yesterday. This little guy was one of the best dogs ever - loving, happy, sweet dispositioned. The whole package! Unfortunately he was cursed with a body that didn't match his soul. He had health issues from very early on. Liver damage at one year old. Cataracts at six which necessitated having his eyes removed one at at time at age six. Tumours throughout at age nine and a half. But no matter how sick, lame, or blind he was he was always ready to greet us with a happy bark and wagging tail. A truly extraordinary fellow.
We had to tell our kids what was going to happen and we went to say our goodbyes on Monday; we all felt like he was one of our own.
My daughter wanted to be a vet when she grows up. Not so much anymore when she finally understood one of the duties of a veterinarian is to do... that.
God Bless You Casey. See you on the other side of the Rainbow Bridge.
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You may need a trip to the dentist...
Just brutal isnt it?? They give you such joy, but it’s a short ride and truly hurts when it comes to a close. Hang tough and take care of those little ones.Painful time for our family. My wife's dad had to have his lovely Jack Russel / Chihuahua cross ("Casey") put down yesterday. This little guy was one of the best dogs ever - loving, happy, sweet dispositioned. The whole package! Unfortunately he was cursed with a body that didn't match his soul. He had health issues from very early on. Liver damage at one year old. Cataracts at six which necessitated having his eyes removed one at at time at age six. Tumours throughout at age nine and a half. But no matter how sick, lame, or blind he was he was always ready to greet us with a happy bark and wagging tail. A truly extraordinary fellow.
We had to tell our kids what was going to happen and we went to say our goodbyes on Monday; we all felt like he was one of our own.
My daughter wanted to be a vet when she grows up. Not so much anymore when she finally understood one of the duties of a veterinarian is to do... that.
God Bless You Casey. See you on the other side of the Rainbow Bridge.
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Bill Paxton. He was in an HBO weekly show called "Big Love" about a polygamous" family.Too expensive.
And no one has rejoined as to who played meanie brother Chuck in Weird Science.
Hint, lazy buggers: He went on to play a supporting role in the largest grossing picture up to that point (1997). Yet easier hint: the film won Best Picture Oscar that year.
Last hint: "I'm the King of the World!'
If you can't figure that, I subside. (After a fashion, even that is a hint.)
Lazy buggers.
picture just loaded for me. What a cutie and what an AMAZING set of snow shoes he had!!!!!!I still miss Frodo Baggins. He was my big Maine coon cat (with extra toes) who died young due to heart disease.
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He was my love.picture just loaded for me. What a cutie and what an AMAZING set of snow shoes he had!!!!!!
Normal cats have 4 toes on each paw. Frodo had 7 on each on the front and 6 on the back. He had good traction on corners when he was running around.picture just loaded for me. What a cutie and what an AMAZING set of snow shoes he had!!!!!!
Bill Paxton. He was in an HBO weekly show called "Big Love" about a polygamous" family.
Interestingly, I can see the image in your post but not in any post quoting your post.
Old joke:And we have a winner!
I'll pass on the polygamy thing.
SLC is under serious consideration for an expansion franchise.
That is all.
Angel Day Blessings Casey...Painful time for our family. My wife's dad had to have his lovely Jack Russel / Chihuahua cross ("Casey") put down yesterday. This little guy was one of the best dogs ever - loving, happy, sweet dispositioned. The whole package! Unfortunately he was cursed with a body that didn't match his soul. He had health issues from very early on. Liver damage at one year old. Cataracts at six which necessitated having his eyes removed one at at time at age six. Tumours throughout at age nine and a half. But no matter how sick, lame, or blind he was he was always ready to greet us with a happy bark and wagging tail. A truly extraordinary fellow.
We had to tell our kids what was going to happen and we went to say our goodbyes on Monday; we all felt like he was one of our own.
My daughter wanted to be a vet when she grows up. Not so much anymore when she finally understood one of the duties of a veterinarian is to do... that.
God Bless You Casey. See you on the other side of the Rainbow Bridge.
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